Description
For your consideration is an exceptionally rare and historically significant royal land grant document, boldly hand-signed "Luis R" by King Luís I of Portugal in black fountain pen ink. Dating to circa 1869, this regal manuscript represents a land sale agreement, a cornerstone of royal governance, and is preserved in its original, museum-quality state. The document is further distinguished by the presence of the original wax seal of King Luís I, embossed with the Royal Portuguese Coat of Arms, underscoring its authenticity and importance.
Comprising four pages on a single leaf of laid, watermarked paper, this document is crafted on official royal Portuguese stationery, signifying its formal and legal gravitas. The handwriting and autograph of King Luís I elevate it to the highest tier of collectible royal artifacts, making it a unique and unparalleled piece of Portuguese history.
Dom Luís I (1838–1889), affectionately known as "O Popular" (The Popular), reigned as King of Portugal from 1861 to 1889, succeeding his elder brother, King Pedro V. A member of the distinguished House of Braganza, Luís ascended to the throne during a pivotal era in Portuguese history, marked by cultural, scientific, and political advancements. Known for his patronage of the sciences and arts, Luís was a forward-thinking monarch who sought to modernize Portugal and bolster its global standing. His reign coincided with the country’s participation in the Industrial Revolution, fostering progress in infrastructure, education, and maritime exploration.
This document not only serves as a tangible representation of Luís I’s reign but also provides a rare glimpse into the administrative workings of the Portuguese monarchy during the 19th century. The meticulous details of the land grant and the regal wax seal reflect the ceremonial and legal importance of such agreements, executed under the King’s direct authority.
A one-of-a-kind treasure, this manuscript is a museum-quality artifact, ideal for historians, collectors, and institutions. Its unmatched rarity, exceptional provenance, and extraordinary preservation make it an invaluable piece of Portugal’s royal legacy. This document is not merely a relic; it is a piece of living history, bearing the personal touch of a beloved monarch who shaped the cultural and political fabric of his nation.
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